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Pride and Prejudice : An Authoritative Text, Backgrounds, Reviews, and Essays in Criticism

Summary

The text of Pride and Prejudice is the 1813 first edition text.

Table of Contents

Preface

vii

The Text of Pride and Prejudice

1

(406)

Backgrounds and Sources

Biography

Biographical Notice of the Author

257

(2)

Henry Austen

Beginning to Write

259

(2)

J. E. Austen-Leigh

Jane Austen's Childhood

261

(1)

Claire Tomalin

Prospects of Marriage

262

(2)

William Austen-Leigh

Richard Arthur Austen-Leigh

Deirdre Le Faye

Bath and Southampton

264

(3)

David Nokes

Last Years at Chawton

267

(3)

Park Honan

Letters

To Cassandra Austen (9-10 January 1796)

270

(1)

To Cassandra Austen (14-15 January 1796)

271

(1)

To Cassandra Austen (18-19 December 1798)

271

(1)

To Cassandra Austen (3-5 January 1801)

271

(1)

To Cassandra Austen (12-13 May 1801)

272

(1)

To Martha Lloyd (29-30 November 1812)

272

(1)

To Cassandra Austen (29 January 1813)

273

(1)

To Cassandra Austen (4 February 1813)

273

(1)

To Francis Austen (3-6 July 1813)

274

(1)

To Cassandra Austen (6-7 November 1813)

274

(1)

To Anna Austen (10-18 August 1814)

275

(1)

To Anna Austen (9-18 September 1814)

276

(1)

To Fanny Knight (18-20 November 1814)

276

(2)

To Fanny Knight (30 November 1814)

278

(1)

To James Stanier Clarke (11 December 1815)

279

(1)

To James Edward Austen (16-17 December 1816)

279

(1)

To Fanny Knight (20-21 February 1817)

280

(1)

Early Writing

From Love and Freindship

281

(2)

From A Collection of Letters

283

(6)

Criticism

Technique and Moral Effect in Jane Austen's Fiction

289

(2)

Richard Whately

Miss Austen

291

(2)

Margaret Oliphant

The Critical Faculty of Jane Austen

293

(3)

Richard Simpson

``Regulated Hatred'': An Aspect in the Work of Jane Austen

296

(3)

D. W. Harding

On Pride and Prejudice

299

(7)

Dorothy Van Ghent

Pride and Prejudice: The Reconstitution of Society

306

(9)

Alistair Duckworth

Limitations and Definitions

315

(4)

Stuart Tave

Jane Austen and the War of Ideas: Pride and Prejudice

319

(7)

Marilyn Butler

Waiting Together: Pride and Prejudice

326

(12)

Nina Auerbach

Perception and Pride and Prejudice

338

(10)

Susan Morgan

Pride and Prejudice and the Pursuit of Happiness

348

(8)

Claudia L. Johnson

The Humiliation of Elizabeth Bennet

356

(12)

Susan Fraiman

Circles of Support

368

(8)

Deborah Kaplan

Getting the Whole Truth in Pride and Prejudice

376

(8)

Tara Ghoshal Wallace

Darcy on Film

A Conversation with Colin Firth

384

(5)

Sue Birtwhistle

Susie Conklin

Darcy in Action

389

(3)

Cheryl L. Nixon

Class and Money

Interpreters of Jane Austen's Social World: Literary Critics and Historians